weird???
weird???
We do not sow.
But in this case they should also have a family member around somewhere...
Not necessarily. SPQR don`t need to have any family members to exist.Originally Posted by Brutus
I tried it out once, playing as the Julii i killed all their generals in a battle outside Rome. But what a dissapointment to find out that SPQR was still alive!
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Strange (supposedly) bribes happened to me as well in 1.2 - three times during an eggy campaign the Brutii got my cities without fighting for them. Oddly, 2 of them just switched sides with no warning messages. More bizarre was the absence of any Brutii diplomat in the vicinity. Each had fresh new Roman units inside (not big deal - one-two hastati/velites).
The only one I was warned of by a message had no Roman units in after the bribe.
"Whose motorcycle is this?", "It's a chopper, baby.", "Whose chopper is this?", "Zed's.", "Who's Zed?", "Zed's dead baby. Zed's dead." - Butch and Fabienne ride off into the sunset in Pulp Fiction.
I was playing Germania once, and SPQR and Brutii both kept bribing my cities, even my capital...since Patavium is better anyways I let them spend their money that way.
In the end, the Roman empire final vestiges were in Northwestern Russia.
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